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Not Declaring Incidents
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Do I have to declare an attempted break in if I don't make a claim.
if I do not declare it will the insurance company refuse to pay out future break in claims.
if I do not declare it will the insurance company refuse to pay out future break in claims.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've never been asked about past break-ins, only about what defences I have now. They'll already have their indicators about crime in your area, so crime in your actual house won't change that, as long as they're content with what locks and bars you have. Unless there's something specific in the T&C, I wouldn't bother telling them.
yeah jno
Behind the geraniums, I have those jumping mines that explode at chest height. Not many casualties - per week that is !
yeah and in the hall, if you plug in the wrong number in the burglar alarm, it floods with poison gas.....
talk about identifying and punishing the would be thief at the same time
Behind the geraniums, I have those jumping mines that explode at chest height. Not many casualties - per week that is !
yeah and in the hall, if you plug in the wrong number in the burglar alarm, it floods with poison gas.....
talk about identifying and punishing the would be thief at the same time
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